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Active Consumership as a Driver towards Sustainability?
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opportunities these solutions can offer. Discussing different kinds of active consumership, the author identifies three new roles for consumers: prosuming, co-innovation and social innovation. She explores their relevance for fostering sustain ability in consumption by means of examples. For
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